Being a Ferrari Formula 1 driver has its perks, including getting to the front of the queue for the latest models from the iconic supercar brand.
Charles Leclerc doesn’t drive Ferraris on the weekends, he’s also amassing a collection of the company’s road cars. His newest addition is the Daytona SP3, part of the brand’s Icona series of special edition models, following the Monza SP1 and SP2. As the name implies, this one has been inspired by the company’s victory in the 1967 Daytona 24-hours with the iconic 330 P3/4.
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Aside from being a special edition, it’s the first Ferrari with that engine behind the driver since the LaFerrari hypercar (and the first non-hybrid V12 supercar since the F50). The V12 engine is tuned to make 618kW of power and 697Nm of torque.
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In the video below, Leclerc takes you through every aspect of his custom-designed example, from the exterior colour to his personalised details that pay hommage to his hometown, Monaco.
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